Do all Brazilian defensive mids have the letters F-R-E and D in their names?
Bloody hell, I think you're on to something there.FACT : 98% of all world class Brazilian footballers have 1 or more of these letters in their name.
That explains JO then.FACT : 98% of all world class Brazilian footballers have 1 or more of these letters in their name.
PmslThat explains JO then.
I remember the case of an athlete who was banned for using a diuretic. Apparently, it's not the diuretic that's the issue, it's that diuretics are used to flush the body of illegal substances which is why it's such an issue.https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp....ec/15/fred-brazil-doping-ban-shakhtar-donetsk
Basically he struggles with his weight and took a diuretic to help him lose weight.. So pretty much the same as Kolo Toure. The diuretic concerned is ok in small quantities but too much is illegal. He only received a years ban at international level subsequently extended worldwide.
I'm the scheme of perfirmance enhancement, not too bad. It would help greatly of he was rehabilitated at international level by being picked for Brazil.
Very, very true.I would say more than a whiff. After all Abromovich owned (at least in part) Sibneft and then Gazprom, but I never hear oil money being levelled at Chelsea fans.
Ederson doesn't have an F in his surname - and he's a cracking defensive mid, or centre back, or sweeper ;-)Do all Brazilian defensive mids have the letters F-R-E and D in their names?
Maybe his nickmane should be Frederson?Ederson doesn't have an F in his surname - and he's a cracking defensive mid, or centre back, or sweeper ;-)